Word: forbidding
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Epps also said he did not think it would be necessary to forbid students to associate he fraternity--as administrators Colby College have recently done that he hoped to pursue a policy to that used by Princeton and Yale...
Judging by the popularity of fish in upscale restaurants, the curiosity is justified. Patrick Terrail, owner of Ma Maison, the Los Angeles celebrity haunt, reports that his fish sales are double those of meat. "God forbid that eight years ago I had served a raw fish in lime juice as an appetizer," he says. Today his marinated salmon in lime juice is a big seller on the posh menu...
Were we yellow? Did we, God forbid, love the wrong person, country or politics...
...commission, Eitan had warned Sharon of the possibility of revenge at three meetings the day the massacre began. On one occasion Eitan said, "They're seething with a feeling of revenge," and he spoke of "rivers of blood." TIME's lawyers argued that it was inconsistent for Israel to forbid these military officers to testify about the very same events that Sharon was allowed to discuss in court. TIME's complaints, said Sharon's attorney Milton Gould, were "a lot of malarkey...
...confronted with a civic structure that looks a bit like a celestial sports arena, Chicagoans have vacated the middle ground and formed vehemently opposing camps. John Zukowsky, curator of architecture at the Art Institute of Chicago, thinks "it has the potential to be the next 'image' of Chicago." Heaven forbid, says Architect Harry Weese. "Tinselly and decadent," he growls. "The building will be an oddity, like the Brown Derby restaurant in Hollywood." People are choosing up sides that way all over town--at parties, in editorial columns and on the plaza outside, where the curious come to praise Jahn...